Date: 5/29/26 7:55 am
From: John and Anna Bissell <john.annabissell...>
Subject: [ia-bird] Iowa RBA: 5-29-26
Iowa RBA birds reported from Friday, May 23, to Friday, May 30, 2026

RARE Species Mentioned (documentation required)

NONE



Additional species mentioned

Common Gallinule

Black-necked Stilt

Ruddy Turnstone

Neotropic Cormorant

Snowy Egret

Mississippi Kite

Pine Warbler

Prairie Warbler

Connecticut Warbler

Hooded Warbler

Worm-eating Warbler

Western Tanager




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For more up to date information on rarities in the state of Iowa, visit the
Iowa Birds and Birding website at www.Iowabirds.org
<http://www.iowabirds.org>

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Species in ALL CAPS can be classified into three categories in the state of
Iowa: 1) UNRECORDED, ACCIDENTAL or Casual; 2) A RARE but regular species;
or 3) record early or late date or unusual for time of year. Any species
with three asterisks (***species***) would represent a first record for
Iowa (UNRECORDED) and should be observed and documented very carefully.
Species with two asterisks (**species**) are species that are either
ACCIDENTAL, CASUAL, or a rare regular species, and should also be
documented. Species with one asterisk (*species) should have some details
of the observation provided.

Please note this is an UNOFFICIAL compilation of rare bird sightings from
both eBird and the IOU listserve. Data for field reports and early/late
dates should not be taken from this weekly report.

NORTH CENTRAL

CERRO GORDO COUNTY

A BLACK-NECKED STILT was seen at Union Hills WMA on the 27th.

NORTHEAST

DUBUQUE COUNTY

A CONNECTICUT WARBLER was seen at Mines of Spain RA on the 23rd.

A NEOTROPIC CORMORANT was seen at Lock and Dam 11 on the 28th.

BLACK HAWK COUNTY

A HOODED WARBLER was seen at the Cedar Valley Nature Trail on the 23rd.

EAST

LINN COUNTY

2 COMMON GALLINULES were seen at Center Point Marsh on the 28th.

JONES COUNTY

A HOODED WARBLER was seen at Wapsipinicon SP on the 27th.

SOUTHEAST

LEE COUNTY

A PRAIRIE WARBLER was seen at the Croton Unit of Shimek SF on the 26th.

A WORM-EATING WARBLER was seen at the Croton Unit of Shimek SF on the 25th.

A PINE WARBLER was seen at the Donnellson Unit of Shimek SF on the. 26th.

DES MOINES COUNTY

A MISSISSIPPI KITE was seen at Aspen Grove Cemetery on the 25th.

CENTRAL

POLK COUNTY

2 MISSISSIPPI KITES were seen at Sheridan Park on the 28th.

A RUDDY TURNSTONE was seen at the Big Creek Spillway on the 24th.

A RUDDY TURNSTONE was seen at Saylorville on the 24th.

A NEOTROPIC CORMORANT was seen at the Big Creek Spillway on the 28th.

2 BLACK-NECKED STILTS were seen at the Big Creek Spillway on the 28th.

JASPER COUNTY

A WESTERN TANAGER was seen on the 25th at a residence.

SOUTH CENTRAL

RINGGOLD COUNTY

A HOODED WARBLER was seen at Poe Hollow County Park on the 23rd.

WEST

HARRISON COUNTY

3 BLACK-NECKED STILTS were seen at Desoto NWR on the 23rd.

NORTHWEST

SIOUX COUNTY

A SNOWY EGRET was seen at CRP23A Wetland Conversion Project on the 23rd.

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The next scheduled report of the Iowa Rare Bird Alert will be for Friday,
June 5, 2026 for the weekly report. Should any UNRECORDED or ACCIDENTAL
species be reported, an update will be posted.





John Bissell

Grimes, Iowa

<John.annabissell...>

515-423-6108

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